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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin made the right decision when he vetoed Senate Bill 506. However, both the title and text of...
Senior Program Officer for Trustee & Government Affairs
Request an InterviewNick works closely with ACTA's Chief of Staff & Senior Vice President of Strategy Armand Alacbay to monitor developing trends in higher education and public policy and determine appropriate responses. Nick also assists the Trustee & Government Affairs department with matters of trustee communications, public outreach, and by contributing to ACTA’s publications. Before joining ACTA, Nick worked on Capitol Hill as a seasoned Legislative Assistant for his hometown Congressman and then as an advocate for the tugboat, towboat, and barge industry. He obtained his Master of Public Administration from Rutgers University in 2017, and a B.A. in Political Science from Rowan University in 2012. In his spare time, Nick enjoys bowling, reading, and spending time with his wife and their pets.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin made the right decision when he vetoed Senate Bill 506. However, both the title and text of...
Alarming legislation is on its way to Gov. Glenn Youngkin's desk that would fundamentally change the accountability structure of university boards...
On April 6, North Carolina state Sens. Michael Lee, Amy Galey and Phil Berger introduced Senate Bill 680, a higher education...
Among the seemingly endless list of duties that fall upon state governments is the appointment of individuals to public college and university governing boards. To streamline the appointment process, many states have established vetting commissions to recommend candidates to the state legislature or governor for consideration. Typically, the legislature or governor will accept the commission’s […]
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